Category: Infrastructure
JAPANESE EMBASSY SIGNED GRANT CONTRACT WITH MASE SCHOOL
Japanese Ambassador Kenechi Kimiya with members of Mase School Committee. Photo credit: SIBC. The Japanese Embassy in Solomon Islands has signed a $640,000 grant aid ... Read More
POLICE PRAISED FOR QUICK ACTION IN NORTH WEST GUADALCANAL
A Royal Solomon Islands Police Force cap. Photo credit: SIBC. Community leaders in North West Guadalcanal and West Guadalcanal have praised the police for their ... Read More
D.C.C CALLED ON TO INITIATE ROAD REPAIR POSSIBILITIES
An access road built by the people themselves. Photo credit: SIBC. Communities in Northwest Guadalcanal have called on Democratic Coalition for Change (DCC) Government to ... Read More
INFRASTRUCTURE CRUCIAL PART OF D.C.C GOVERNMENT’S POLICY: PM
BSP Country Manager David Anderson, BSP Chairman Kostas Constantinou, Prime Minister Sogavare, BSP Chief Executive Officer Robin Fleming and Deputy Secretary to the Prime Minister ... Read More
SOLOMONS & AUSTRALIA HOPEFUL TO EXTEND ROAD REHAB PROJECT
Roads in Honiara. Photo: SIBC The Solomon Islands and Australian Governments through the National Transport Fund (NTF), with technical support from the Asian Development Bank ... Read More
QUALIFIED ENGINEERS DETERMINES QUALIFIED INFRASTRUCTURE: M.I.D
Overlooking Point Cruz in Honiara. Photo credit: Turismo Hotels. Quality buildings in town centres can be achieved if there are more qualified Civil Engineering Supervisors ... Read More
M.I.D LAUNCHED “CIVIL ENGINEERING CERTIFICATE FOUR” TRAINING
Traffic along infrastructure in Honiara. Photo credit: SIBC. The Ministry of Infrastructure Development has launched a "Civil Engineering Certificate Four" training in Honiara today. The ... Read More
